Never Saw It Coming is a gripping third-person memoir about one man's relentless rise through Hollywood boardrooms, television networks, and the digital frontier. From the mailroom to the executive suite, he navigated chaos with instinct, not data-building hit shows, betting on the internet before the world was ready, and making the kinds of decisions that don't show up in business school case studies.
With sharp insight and brutal honesty, this memoir dives deep into:
- The wild rise of a network disruptor
- The power games behind The Simpsons, Married...with Children, and Saturday Night Fever
- The strategy behind Match, Tinder, and Expedia
- The rivals, regrets, and personal reinventions no headline ever captured
This is not the story of a perfect leader. It's the story of a relentless one.
If you're drawn to memoirs like Who Knew by Barry Diller, or books that explore media, power, and legacy from the inside-Never Saw It Coming belongs on your shelf.
Legacy isn't what they say when it's over. It's what you built while the world was watching.